Crash Course Physics

Crash Course Physics

Crash Course Physics

1S | 46E
03/31/2016
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1. Motion in a Straight Line

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3/31/2016

2. Derivatives

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4/7/2016

3. Integrals

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4/14/2016

4. Vectors and 2D Motion

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4/21/2016

5. Newton's Laws

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4/28/2016

6. Friction

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5/5/2016

7. Uniform Circular Motion

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5/12/2016

8. Newtonian Gravity

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5/19/2016

9. Work, Energy, and Power

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5/26/2016

10. Collisions

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6/2/2016

11. Rotational Motion

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6/9/2016

12. Torque

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6/16/2016

13. Statics

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6/23/2016

14. Fluids at Rest

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7/8/2016

15. Fluids in Motion

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7/14/2016

16. Simple Harmonic Motion

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7/21/2016

17. Traveling Waves

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7/28/2016

18. Sound

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8/4/2016

19. The Physics of Music

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8/11/2016

20. Temperature

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8/18/2016

21. Kinetic Theory and Phase Changes

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9/1/2016

22. The Physics of Heat

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9/8/2016

23. Thermodynamics

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9/15/2016

24. Engines

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9/22/2016

25. Electric Charge

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9/29/2016

26. Electric Fields

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10/7/2016

27. Voltage, Electric Energy, and Capacitors

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10/14/2016

28. Electric Current

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10/20/2016

29. DC Resistors & Batteries

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10/27/2016

30. Circuit Analysis

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11/4/2016

31. Capacitors and Kirchhoff

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11/18/2016

32. Magnetism

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12/1/2016

33. Ampère's Law

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12/8/2016

34. Induction - An Introduction

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12/16/2016

35. How Power Gets to Your Home

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12/22/2016

36. AC Circuits

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1/6/2017

37. Maxwell's Equations

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1/13/2017

38. Geometric Optics

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1/19/2017

39. Light Is Waves

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1/26/2017

40. Spectra Interference

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2/2/2017

41. Optical Instruments

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2/16/2017

42. Special Relativity

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2/23/2017

43. Quantum Mechanics - Part 1

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3/3/2017

44. Quantum Mechanics - Part 2

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3/9/2017

45. Nuclear Physics

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3/20/2017

46. Astrophysics and Cosmology

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3/24/2017

Overview

Crash Course Physics is set up to be supplemental if you’re taking a class in the topic, or to give you an introduction if you’re just naturally curious. They tend to go fast, but the beauty of putting these on YouTube is you can back up and watch it again and again to make sure you’re grokking everything going on.

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